Nikon CLS Tutorial – Using the Built-In Flash

I would like to start off by apologizing to my non Nikon readers. This video tutorial is all about the Nikon CLS so…. you can bench this one. Or have a look at it and just maybe it’ll convince you that Nikon has the most sophisticated lighting system out there and you’ll rush out to sell all your non Nikon gear on Ebay! 😉

In this video, I’ll be going through the complete steps for you to set up your camera’s built-in flash to act as a master (commander) as well as your SB-800 (or SB-600) to act as a slave. I’m doing the steps on my D300 body but the menus are similar from one Nikon model to another.

This Nikon CLS tutorial falls in wonderfully with my “Exploring Small Strobes” series that I’m currently writing for DIYPhotography.net. So go check them out if you haven’t already done so. 🙂 Part 1 & Part 2 and part 3 will be out this week.

Note: I mention in the video that you can use the D60′s built-in flash. This is a mistake. Unfortunately, the D60 doesn’t have the “commander” mode option like the D80 or D200.

thanks yanik for your reply. yup i have ensure i used the commander mode and set my build in flash to – -. so are you saying my build in flash will still fire but it is a pre flash to trigger my sb600. if i am not mistaken i don’t remember seeing your d300’s build in-flash has a preflash that is used to trigger your sb800? if that is the case doesn’t that mean by doing wireless trigger will actually drain my d90 battery’s life?

yanik thanks for sharing the info on how to setup the wireless trigger on the flash gun. i’m using d90 and sb600. good news is i’m able to trigger my sb600 remotely by following the steps you provided in the video. however, the bad news is my build in flash also trigger at the same time. i followed every steps given in the video but i just can’t seem to prevent the build in flash from firing. if anyone has d90 and sb600 by chance could you guys try it out and let me know what the problem is. thanks. your reply will be high appreciate. thanks again.

you’re a good man. I wish I’d had this to watch months ago when I was getting started with speedlights.

I’m all wireless now and what freedom! My lighting equipment is so very portable, perfect for shooting outdoors or newborns at home, making life so much easier for new moms who don’t have to truck babies down to my studio. I’m selling all the wired stuff. WooHoo Nikon!

Nice tutorial, thank you. Just got an SB-800, and I already knew how to trigger it remotely and so on, but for some reason I missed that option for stopping the on-camera flash to trigger as well.

Btw, I also had a look at your first and second part from the strobes series, can hardly wait to read the third 🙂
If you don’t include it there, please, if you have the time, write some articles on how to actually do the stuff you exemplify in part 2 of the series he he 🙂